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What kind of proccesor can be overclaked?

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Anything on a desktop with an overclakeable motherboard. If you have an OEM (HP, Dell, etc.) board then no, you won't be able to overclake.
 
Originally posted by: Rubycon
Western Digital

:laugh:

lol ahahaha

Originally posted by: angry hampster
Originally posted by: Kraeoss
yea kinda makes you think hard when going back after youve played with an intel cpu....

3.01 is all you can get out of an E2200? 😉

well yea it's so borked up i cant go over 3.1 lol i got it for like $25 bucks lol (was desperate @ the time) also ( feel free to donate any E2XXX chips so i can oc and probably have a 3.2ghz+ system) 😀
 
Cliffs:

Originally posted by: Paul Weinstock
What kind of proccesor can be overclaked?

Neither can be overclacked since overclacked isn't a word.

Neither can be overclacked since overclacked isn't a word.

+1

Neither can be overclacked since overclacked isn't a word.

Oh, c'mon, he said overclaked, you ninny! 😛

High claks are for newbs.
I run all my Amd & Intel rigs at stawk speed only.

It's one thing getting clacked...but OverClacked....just plain ruthless.

Anything on a desktop with an overclakeable motherboard. If you have an OEM (HP, Dell, etc.) board then no, you won't be able to overclake.

You could overclacke just about any mainstream chip these days..
 
guys enough...

i think the OP gets the point he made a little typo.
 
Originally posted by: aigomorla
guys enough...

i think the OP gets the point he made a little typo.

Great, now the Kases and Kewling Mockuraker shows up and flashes some badge...

I thought the OP had a serious question, I too am clueless about what kind of processor (a food processor perhaps?) can be overclaked. I haven't seen that episode of Mythbusters yet.
 
Originally posted by: Idontcare
Originally posted by: aigomorla
guys enough...

i think the OP gets the point he made a little typo.

Great, now the Kases and Kewling Mockuraker shows up and flashes some badge...

I thought the OP had a serious question, I too am clueless about what kind of processor (a food processor perhaps?) can be overclaked. I haven't seen that episode of Mythbusters yet.


Hey, now that you mention it, I wonder if the Will It Blend? guy overclaks?
 
Originally posted by: Phynaz
Originally posted by: Idontcare
Originally posted by: aigomorla
guys enough...

i think the OP gets the point he made a little typo.

Great, now the Kases and Kewling Mockuraker shows up and flashes some badge...

I thought the OP had a serious question, I too am clueless about what kind of processor (a food processor perhaps?) can be overclaked. I haven't seen that episode of Mythbusters yet.


Hey, now that you mention it, I wonder if the Will It Blend? guy overclaks?

Heh! I heard that guy got caught by his grandma while overclaking in the shower. Wasn't he on Oprah talking to Dr Phil about it?
 
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